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Numbers Game: Heat 115, Celtics 111 (OT — Game 2)

44-8-10: If anyone has played better against the Heat, since Michael Jordan, than Rajon Rondo did Wednesday, you’ll need to help me remember. He won’t shoot 16-of-24 again, but Erik Spoelstra’s plan (to give him so much space) needs a re-working.

53: Minutes for Rondo. That’s every one. And he never appeared tired. “I felt fine,” Rondo said. “It was a mental grind for me individually and for us as a team. Kevin (Garnett) played extra minutes. We all did. So there’s no turning back.”

22: Points for Mario Chalmers. It will get lost in Rondo’s performance, but he helped keep Miami in the game when Dwyane Wade was struggling early. He had six assists as well.

7-of-20: LeBron James from the field. He never got in a good rhythm, but did convert 18-of-24 from the line, right on par with his career percentage.

30: Minutes for Udonis Haslem. He still has trouble finishing the rim, but this was one of his better playoff efforts. He gave the Heat 13 points and 11 rebounds, including a big jumper late.